Posted on 01/20/2026 8:09:10 PM PST by Olog-hai
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) remains Europe’s largest data enforcer by a wide margin, having issued €4.04 billion in fines since May 2018.
The annual Data Breach Survey from law firm DLA Piper found that Ireland’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) fine total is almost four times more than second-placed France.
The DPC issued the largest fine of 2025, a €530 million penalty against TikTok over the transfer of the personal data of European users to China. TikTok is currently appealing the ruling.
The Data Breach Survey shows that European GDPR fines totaled approximately €1.2 billion in 2025, consistent with 2024 levels, with Ireland and France accounting for more than €1 billion of the total.
Cumulative GDPR fines across Europe now stand at €7.1 billion since 2018.
The €1.2 billion fine issued against Meta by the DPC in 2023 remains the largest GDPR fine ever imposed. …
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Easy way for a tiny country to make free money off the hard work of big tech companies.
Europe does not have even one tech company worth over $1 Trillion dollars. so they content themselves with stealing the money of mostly big US tech companies with garbage fines based on greedy money grubbing laws.
Is it even worth being in Ireland at all?
Not with their current anti-American leadership, who is actually considering removing the low corporate tax incentive so that they can “harmonize” with the higher tax rates of the bigger countries that rule over them.
Nope, I’d cut them off and quickly.
Grok:
Population: Approximately 5.35 to 5.4 million people as of early 2026. Recent estimates include around 5.336 million (Worldometer/UN-based projection for mid-2025 to early 2026), 5.357 million (PopulationPyramid.net for 2026), and about 5.46 million (some 2025 estimates with ongoing growth). The population has been growing steadily due to immigration and natural increase.
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Top shakedown artist.
Yup.
Screw ‘em!
OOOH, I’m impressed!
They have actually collected one half of one percent of the fines they have imposed.
I wouldn’t pay them a cent either.
There is a town down the road from me with a population of 88 and 3 full time traffic cops. It occurs to me that Ireland is becoming a nation run on the same corrupt model as that town. Namely, using fines and highly questionable/selective enforcement to finance itself.
Great analogy.
(Is it even worth being in Ireland at all?)
I had a few ancestors who weren’t welcome at Rock Ridge!
along the Mojave-Tropico Road in Rosamond,
approximately one-quarter mile north Of Dawn Road.
Oh, and on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank.
Says the country who hasn’t invented anything since the potato.
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